WW3 is A photographic STORYTELLING about The OnGoing OPPRESSION of one half of the world by the other, its INJUSTICE and Its Opponents.
"There are only two services which images can offer the afflicted. One is to find the story which expresses the truth of their affliction. The second is to find the words which can give resonance through the crust of external circumstances to the cry which is always inaudible: why am I being hurt?" – Simone Weil.
Italy faced peak poverty in 2015, with 28.9% at risk by 2017. Refugees, despite qualifying for status, endure isolation, marginalization, and rising racist violence, as Italy’s “push back” policy defies Council of Europe rulings.
Italy faced peak poverty in 2015, with 28.9% at risk by 2017. Refugees, despite qualifying for status, endure isolation, marginalization, and rising racist violence, as Italy’s “push back” policy defies Council of Europe rulings.
Italy faced peak poverty in 2015, with 28.9% at risk by 2017. Refugees, despite qualifying for status, endure isolation, marginalization, and rising racist violence, as Italy’s “push back” policy defies Council of Europe rulings.
On April 14, 2018, in Brest, an antifascist protest was organized to counter a secret far-right gathering and resist the global rise of fascism, division, and oppression.
In 2015, 32% of Burmese people lived in poverty, mainly in rural areas. This contrasts with Myanmar’s lavish temples and military properties. Poverty leads to malnutrition, high mortality, poor education, and stunted development in children.
Mass tourism threatens Myanmar’s fragile ecosystem. Newly opened to visitors, the country faces rising pollution and waste, with industries like lotus factories catering to tourists. Lotus, valued higher than silk, adds strain to the environment.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition says that no state allows a full-time minimum wage worker to afford a 1-bedroom. In San Francisco, homelessness and poverty are driven by economic dislocation, reduced social means, and structural racism.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition says that no state allows a full-time minimum wage worker to afford a 1-bedroom. In San Francisco, homelessness and poverty are driven by economic dislocation, reduced social means, and structural racism.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition says that no state allows a full-time minimum wage worker to afford a 1-bedroom. In San Francisco, homelessness and poverty are driven by economic dislocation, reduced social means, and structural racism.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition says that no state allows a full-time minimum wage worker to afford a 1-bedroom. In San Francisco, homelessness and poverty are driven by economic dislocation, reduced social means, and structural racism.
Burmese women cook for a free vegetarian restaurant near Hpa-an, offering meals to those in need. Those with the least often give the most.